Digital services stories
Adoption of the government's new Digital Service Standard amounts to a major IT transformation that should be planned for, not rushed.
2016 will be the most consequential year for companies adapting to the age of the customer says Forrester. So how do you ensure your business thrives?.
The New Zealand Telecommunications Forum has issued new guidelines to enhance in-home telecom wiring, adapting to the surge in digital services and data usage.
South Taranaki District Council is seeking feedback on an initiative to establish a Digital Development Fund of up to $1 million.
Spark New Zealand, a leading digital services company, is trialling a virtual meeting for its 40,000 shareholders.
The chance to spend time with Richard Branson is on offer in this year's Talent Unleashed Awards, with an entrepreneur school and funding on the way.
Intel and Micron's breakthrough unveils 3D XPoint, set to transform data storage with unparalleled speed and endurance.
The digital revolution is leading to the creation of new roles and greater demand for specialised skills in New Zealand's IT industry.
Westcon has outlined its vision of the role of the distributor in cloud, saying cloud in fact increases the necessity for distributors.
Intel Corporation has launched the Intel Cloud for All initiative to make cloud solutions easier to deploy and accelerate adoption.
Ex-Nike senior exec Clive Ormerod joins Spark as the marketing GM, poised to elevate brand and customer experience.
Vodafone is courting families with the launch of some new services aimed to help parents navigate the digital world.
Zebra Technologies launches support services and new managed service to enable partners to grow revenue and deepen relationships with customers.
Spark New Zealand has announced it will begin offering smart home security services later this year, and this week has launched 'Morepork'.
Unisys has announced a new application that enables users of the ServiceNow platform to automate provisioning of IT resources on Microsoft Azure.
MuleSoft has announced its position as a Leader in Gartner's 2015 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Integration Platform as a Service for the second year.
New Zealanders are increasingly using the government's online services, with over 45% of transactions completed digitally.
The Inland Revenue has partnered with US company Fast Enterprises to update New Zealand's tax and social policy administration system.
Digital technologies are changing the face of education and are impacting how education is delivered. They are also bringing many opportunities to NZ.
Inland Revenue is seeking feedback from business owners on whether to scrap provisional tax estimations in favour of real-time tax calculation.